The survey also polled both men and women on their satisfaction with their own weights, diet habits, body images and struggles with self-esteem. But body image is as good a place to start as any. As Anya Strzemien, Editor-in-Chief of Stylelist, Stylelist Home and HuffPost Style, points out in her recent essay on why she's started fining her colleagues for talking negatively about their own bodies: "[W]hen a woman engages in "fat talk," she may feel the effects of depression for several weeks afterward. Talk about a lose-lose scenario."

Who needs that? Instead, take a page from one of the ladies on this list, who display self-assurance to share:

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Halle Berry

28 percent of women said they wished they had the actress's body confidence.
"A magical thing happened when I turned 40 -- a light sort of went off, and I felt more self-assured and confident, like I finally had the right to be authentic about who I am, to say what I want to say. I guess that comes with getting older," Berry said during a press tour in support of her 2008 movie, "Perfect Stranger."